Informatics

This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts and practical applications of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). It covers the hardware, software, and network technologies that enable the creation, storage, processing, and exchange of information in various organizational and social contexts.

Students will learn about computer systems, data management, telecommunications, internet technologies, and digital communication tools. The course emphasizes the role of ICT in enhancing productivity, facilitating communication, and supporting decision-making in business, education, and government sectors.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the core components and functions of ICT systems.
  • Explore network infrastructure and communication protocols.
  • Develop basic skills in computer applications, database management, and internet technologies.
  • Analyze the impact of ICT on organizations and society.
  • Address ethical, security, and privacy issues related to ICT use.